Comments on: Intuit warns of credit card risk
Customers are told to watch their accounts closely after a PC containing personal data is stolen.
Customers are told to watch their accounts closely after a PC containing personal data is stolen.
December 28, 2009 2:39 PM PST
December 28, 2009 1:39 PM PST
December 28, 2009 12:45 PM PST
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I have not be contacted by Intuit in anyway, shape or form about the possibility of my credit card information being compromised.
They are going to hear about this.
- From the makers of SPYWARE comes the latest in consumer damage...
- by July 15, 2004 11:15 AM PDT
- INTU are the most corrupt, degenerate software company on the planet. (Well, save for MSFT, SCOX, CA, etc). But they are bad. I will never forget how they "decided" TurboTax needs to mess with your (delicate!) disk partitions, and then stay resident in memory ALL YEAR ROUND, just to make sure that you, the paying customer, were not stealing from them.
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(3 Comments)When you come across egomaniacle / sociopathic corporations like this, you pretty much deserve having your personal credit and financial life ruined if you choose to do business with them. Instant karma kickback anyone?